Title of article
In situ friction measurement on murine cartilage by atomic force microscopy
Author/Authors
Jeffrey M. Coles، نويسنده , , Jason J. Blum، نويسنده , , Gregory D. Jay، نويسنده , , Eric M. Darling، نويسنده , , Farshid Guilak، نويسنده , , Stefan Zauscher، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
8
From page
541
To page
548
Abstract
Articular cartilage provides a low-friction, wear-resistant surface for the motion of diarthrodial joints. The objective of this study was to develop a method for in situ friction measurement of murine cartilage using a colloidal probe attached to the cantilever of an atomic force microscope. Sliding friction was measured between a chemically functionalized microsphere and the cartilage of the murine femoral head. Friction was measured at normal loads ranging incrementally from 20 to 100 nN with a sliding speed of 40 μm/s and sliding distance of 64 μm. Under these test conditions, hydrostatic pressurization and biphasic load support in the cartilage were minimized, providing frictional measurements that predominantly reflect boundary lubrication properties. Friction coefficients measured on murine tissue (0.25±0.11) were similar to those measured on porcine tissue (0.23±0.09) and were in general agreement with measurements of boundary friction on cartilage by other researchers. Using the colloidal probe as an indenter, the elastic mechanical properties and surface roughness were measured in the same configuration. Interfacial shear was found to be the principal mechanism of friction generation, with little to no friction resulting from plowing forces, collision forces, or energy losses due to normal deformation. This measurement technique can be applied to future studies of cartilage friction and mechanical properties on genetically altered mice or other small animals.
Keywords
Scanning probe microscopy , Lubricin , Boundary lubrication , Tribology
Journal title
Journal of Biomechanics
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Journal of Biomechanics
Record number
452926
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